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- Architect of Modern Diabetes Medicine Dr. Ralph A. DeFronzo Joins Pramana Pharmaceuticals as Chief Medical Advisor - Newswire Canada
Dr. Ralph A. DeFronzo joins Pramana Pharmaceuticals as Chief Medical Advisor.
- Kamloops taxi driver fined for causing crash that killed passenger after discharge from hospital
Kamloops taxi driver faces charges after fatal crash
- The world’s deadliest infectious disease is on the rise in the US - Vox
COVID-19 cases surge in the US
- Tick Bite Prevention Week: 5 Unforgiving Facts About Ticks - The Weather Network
Warm weather brings tick activity
- AAD 2026: Galderma Showcases Latest Evidence Supporting Its Full-Spectrum, Science-Driven Solutions for Diverse Skin Needs
Galderma to showcase latest evidence at AAD 2026, presenting 22 abstracts on Therapeutic Dermatology, Injectable Aesthetics, and Dermatological Skincare.
- Gilead Sciences to buy Ouro Medicines to boost T cell therapy for autoimmune diseases
Gilead Sciences to buy Ouro Medicines to boost T cell therapy for autoimmune diseases
- Oil Prices Surge as Geopolitical Fog Descends on Global Energy Markets - streamlinefeed.co.ke
Oil prices are surging amid rising tensions in the Middle East and North Africa.
- Bring Out Your Dead: The Search For COVID’s Hidden Toll - American Council on Science and Health
COVID-19 death toll much higher than official count
- Inadequate Access to Menstrual Hygiene Products Common in High-Income Countries - Rheumatology Advisor
Menstrual hygiene products are often in short supply in high-income countries
- Novartis to buy breast cancer drug in deal worth up to $3 billion
Novartis to acquire breast cancer drug in $3 billion deal.
- Yukon launches First Nations cancer strategy to improve screening and care
Yukon launches First Nations cancer strategy to improve screening and care
- Celosia Therapeutics Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1b Clinical Trial of CTx1000 in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis - PR Newswire
Celosia Therapeutics initiates Phase 1b clinical trial for CTx1000 in ALS.
- Carman program aims to improve rural mental health access
Carman Wellness Connections (CWC) program aims to improve rural mental health access by providing accessible services in local communities
- A parent’s mental health is linked to their teenager’s screen time and exercise habits
Parental mental health linked to teen exercise habits and screen time
- Timmins signs turning red for annual awareness day - TimminsToday.com
Timmins signs turning red for annual awareness day
- Abacus Insights and CoverSelf Partner to Strengthen Payment Integrity for U.S. Health Plans
Abacus Insights and CoverSelf partner to strengthen payment integrity for U.S. health plans through integrated payment editing and HITRUST data foundation.
- Envoy Medical Reports Full Year 2025 Financial Results
Received FDA approval for expanded Acclaim Cochlear Implant trial
- CDR-Life Announces First Milestone Achievement in Boehringer Ingelheim Autoimmune Partnership
CDR-Life announces achievement of preclinical milestone under partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim for autoimmune disease treatment.
- Patient stuck with thousands in travel costs after surgery cancelled at the last minute
Medical travel costs to be refused by NL government
- Patient stuck with thousands in travel costs after surgery cancelled at the last minute - CBC
Patient's travel plans ruined after surgery cancelled
- HUTCHMED Initiates And Doses First Patient In Phase III Trial Of HMPL-760 For R/R DLBC Lymphoma
HUTCHMED initiates Phase III trial of HMPL-760 for relapsed/refractory DLBC lymphoma.
- Latent-Y: The Autonomous AI Agent for Drug Design at Scale
AI-powered antibody design platform launches, automating weeks of work into hours, expands access to researchers
- Did COVID and Low Sodium Break My Heart? - Cureus
Study finds link between COVID-19 and cardiac complications
- Major UK clinical trial finds surfactant therapy ineffective for severe bronchiolitis - News-Medical
Surfactant therapy does not improve outcomes for severe bronchiolitis
- Cardiologists Warn This Daily Sleep Mistake May Be Hurting Your Heart Health - EatingWell
Daily sleep mistake may be harming heart health
- Early biomarker predicts cognitive impairment after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - News-Medical
A study published in Circulation found that a specific biomarker can predict cognitive impairment after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
- North Vancouver jeweller says U.S. tariffs forcing closure of his shop
North Vancouver jeweller says U.S. tariffs forcing closure of his shop
- 3 suspects wanted in North York shooting, 1 man sent to hospital
Three male suspects wanted in connection with North York shooting, one man sent to hospital
- 3 suspects wanted in North York shooting, 1 man sent to hospital - CityNews Toronto
Three suspects wanted in connection with a shooting in North York, one man hospitalized.
- Duke-NUS scientists uncover key “lipid transporter” that keeps skin healthy - Asia Research News |
Duke-NUS scientists discover a key lipid transporter vital for skin health.
- Amplia Therapeutics Reports Four Additional Complete Responses and Improved Overall Survival Data in Accent Pancreatic Cancer Trial
Amplia Therapeutics reports positive trial results for pancreatic cancer drug narmafotinib, with median overall survival of 11.1 months.
- Canadian actor Carrie Anne Fleming, who starred in Supernatural, dead at 51
Canadian actor Carrie Anne Fleming, 51, died of breast cancer complications on Feb. 26.
- Heritage Champlain Oil gas station going on the road again
Heritage Champlain Oil gas station to return to road
- Are Pumpkin Seeds Healthier Than Chia Seeds? Nutritionists Weigh In - marthastewart.com
Pumpkin seeds are higher in protein and healthy fats compared to chia seeds, but chia seeds have more fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.
- Fraser Health has expanded its AI-assisted colonoscopy system - Delta Optimist
Fraser Health has expanded its AI-assisted colonoscopy system
- IDing Counterfeit Drugs Might Be Easier Than You Think - Hackaday
Low-cost test dissolves threat of fake drugs
- A Large Community-Acquired Lung Abscess Caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges - Cureus
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common cause of community-acquired lung abscesses, often requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment.
- Multiple vehicles involved in south Barrie crash - CTV News
Multiple vehicles involved in a serious head-on crash in Barrie's south end, 2 hospitalized.
- Cancer flight from Donegal Airport to Dublin set to be reinstated soon
Cancer campaigners push for reinstatement of flight from Donegal to Dublin.
- Southeastern Manitoba men's mental health group uses ATVs as therapy tools
ATVs used for mental health therapy in southeastern Manitoba
- GOLD: Fewster death exposes NDP’s lack of competence, and compassion
NDP's handling of Debbie Fewster's case raises questions about the party's competence and compassion.
- Man Was Playfully Slapped on Wedding Day by Coworker. He Had Prolonged ‘Tingling' and Then Got a Shocking Diagnosis - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
Man was playfully slapped on his wedding day by a coworker, who then revealed he had a rare condition that caused numbness and tingling in his face.
- When’s the Best Time to Take Magnesium? - GQ India
Magnesium supplements may be more effective for sleep than melatonin
- Think you’re too old to start exercising at 50, 60 or 70? Think again - Yahoo News Canada
You're never too old to start exercising, according to fitness experts.